Create A Website - Now Simpler Than Ever


It’s possible to create a website with a simple text editor and a knowledge of HTML, but today there are many simpler ways to create your website. With the boom in Internet usage, there’s all kinds of programs available to help you typeset your web pages without detailed coding knowledge and lots of freely available code that you can copy and modify without having to come up with it on your own.

In the last decade or so software has evolved significantly. Originally software saved your brain from remembering how to type html code, and so a button was available that could paste in the html script. But such a program would cost a preposterous amount of money. Today free html editors are WYSIWYG, allowing you to save your money and intellect for clever and interesting web designs.

Having interesting design is only second to the importance of the site actually working. Luckily, you can leave the maintenance issue to the software to handle. You’re entering a public space when you create a website, and so you can expect to attract attention. You need good design to seize this attention so that people will keep coming back to your site.

The thing is a website isn’t about the site itself, it’s about the information and content of the site. The site is just the presentation. Without a good, clear presentation that says what you want it to, you won’t get across what you want to get across and all the fancy tricks in the world won’t make a difference.

A trendy profitable, enjoyable, and easy to make sites that provides specific services or features are the blogs, with its wide range of topics, from politics to chronicles of a certain part of a person’s life. While it is true that the most read and linked-to sites are those with general interests to most people, these are sties almost always run by a group of people.

By now I’m sure you’re thinking that no matter how you create a website it’s going to be hard work. It isn’t. If you already have something to say, a website is just a way for you to say it. If you don’t have anything to say, a website won’t give that to you. The same way paint and a blank canvas won’t make you an artist.

Sure you could create a website by opening up a text editor and writing html code, but why would you want to when you can do that stuff so much more easily? These days with the internet boom there’s a variety of software you can use to typeset your pages and plenty of code examples you can borrow from all over the place and modify to suit your own needs, saving you the trouble of writing it yourself. In the last decade or so software has evolved significantly. Today’s free html editors are WYSIWYG, allowing you to save your money and intellect for clever and interesting web designs.

- Tem Balanco

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